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Canaan Lidor is an award-winning journalist and news correspondent at JNS. A former fighter and counterintelligence analyst in the IDF, he has over a decade of field experience covering world events, including several conflicts and terrorist attacks, as a Europe correspondent based in the Netherlands. Canaan now lives in his native Haifa, Israel, with his wife and two children.

Doxxing, street harassment and rising antisemitism are pushing advocates from Belgium, the United Kingdom and beyond to uproot their families and leave.
The rally took place outside of an approved march through the British capital on a busy shopping weekend to promote the boycott of the Jewish state.
The boy is one of three who conspired to lure a Jewish girl into a deserted building.
AJA recalled Pauline Hanson’s staunch support of the community after she got suspended for using the garment to advocate for banning it.
Full-length railcar tagged with anti-Israel message in Antwerp, prompting condemnation and accusations of negligence by Jewish leaders.
An erroneous report depicting Israeli victims as attackers fueled a ban on Maccabi fans and heightened Jewish community distrust.
Jewish groups demand MSK Gent return a Nazi-looted painting, disputing unproven claims that the owner’s family was compensated.
Organizers told protesters to come appearing to be “visibly Jewish,” according to social-network posts encouraging demonstrators to show up.
Thousands of protesters, some carrying flares and smoke grenades, showed up outside a basketball arena in Bologna where Maccabi Tel Aviv was playing.
The European Jewish Congress’s president told the local leaders to focus on countering online hate and addressing social needs.
Immanuel will closes for renovation after volunteers say they feel unsafe at temporary site offered in heavily Muslim neighborhood.
City Hall broke its own rules and ignored rising antisemitism by raising the PLO flag on the anniversary of its 1988 declaration of statehood, the group said.